Synopses & Reviews
“Murder, blackmail, and betrayal, all set against the glittering backdrop of Washington society.”
—The Today Show
No one knows the world of high society better that New York Times bestselling author Jane Stanton Hitchcock—and no one captures its behind-the-scenes scandals and secrets better. In Mortal Friends, the Edgar® Award-nominated author of Trick of the Eye and Social Crimes offers readers a comedy of manners and murders which Barbara Goldsmith describes as a “dizzying dash through the heights of Washington society, a high velocity novel with more twists than a corkscrew.” Dominick Dunne said, “I had a great weekend with this book.” Find out how the other half live—and die—by spending some quality time with Mortal Friends.
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“Riveting murder mystery” Vogue
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“A dazzling, wicked murder mystery that unmasks most of Washington, which may never be the same.” Bob Woodward
Synopsis
Reven Lynch is a keen observer of luxurious life in her chic Georgetown neighborhood. Perhaps that's why—in the wake of a murder that inconveniently occurred at her favorite jogging spot—the intriguingly smooth Detective Gunner asks her to feed him inside information from deep within the rarefied world of embassy dinners and symphony balls. But from her vantage point among the privileged, Reven finds herself witness to crimes of a very different nature—not the least being the myriad sins of Cynthia Rinehart, philanthropist, shameless social climber, and dedicated husband hunter (no matter if said husband is already married). In this ultra-exclusive world of power and wealth, nothing old or new, in high culture or low, is entirely what it appears. And before Reven is done, her social world will unravel, an old friendship will be put to a severe test, and more than one scandalous secret will be revealed.
Synopsis
Murder, blackmail, and betrayal, all set against the glittering backdrop of Washington society. TheToday ShowNo one knows the world of high society better that New York Times bestselling author Jane Stanton Hitchcock and no one captures its behind-the-scenes scandals and secrets better. In Mortal Friends, the Edgar(r) Award-nominated author of Trick of the Eye and Social Crimes offers readers a comedy of manners and murders which Barbara Goldsmith describes as a dizzying dash through the heights of Washington society, a high velocity novel with more twists than a corkscrew. Dominick Dunne said, I had a great weekend with this book. Find out how the other half live and die by spending some quality time with Mortal Friends."
Synopsis
"Murder, blackmail, and betrayal, all set against the glittering backdrop of Washington society."
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The Today Show
No one knows the world of high society better that
New York Times bestselling author Jane Stanton Hitchcock--and no one captures its behind-the-scenes scandals and secrets better. In
Mortal Friends, the Edgar(R) Award-nominated author of
Trick of the Eye and
Social Crimes offers readers a comedy of manners and murders which Barbara Goldsmith describes as a "dizzying dash through the heights of Washington society, a high velocity novel with more twists than a corkscrew." Dominick Dunne said, "I had a great weekend with this book." Find out how the other half live--and die--by spending some quality time with
Mortal Friends.
About the Author
Jane Stanton Hitchcock is the New York Times bestselling author of Mortal Friends, The Witches' Hammer, Social Crimes, and Trick of the Eye, as well as several plays. She lives with her husband, syndicated foreign-affairs columnist Jim Hoagland, in New York City and Washington, D.C.